LONDON.- Dan Baldwin?s work has attracted so much attention over the past few years that he must be considered to be one of the most talked about artists of his generation. Since his run of sell out solo shows in the mid naughties and the significant success at a Bonhams auction in 2008 (?Apocalypse Wow ? The End Of Everything? sold for £25,000) Baldwin has been continually in demand both in the UK and abroad. Important recent solo shows at the Forster Gallery, London and The Carmichael Gallery,...
LONDON.- Dan Baldwin’s work has attracted so much attention
over
the past few years that he must be considered to be one of the most
talked about
artists of his generation. Since his run of sell out solo shows in the
mid
naughties and the significant success at a Bonhams auction in 2008
(‘Apocalypse
Wow – The End Of Everything’ sold for £25,000) Baldwin has been
continually in
demand both in the UK and abroad. Important recent solo shows at the
Forster
Gallery, London and The Carm...
Dan Baldwin’s newest exhibition, A New Life, opens on July 1, 2010, at Signal Gallery.
For his solo show at Signal Gallery entitled, A New Life the artist will be celebrating a number of important changes in his life. His relatively recent move to a country retreat, imminent fatherhood and a desire to strip back his artwork, have all contributed to a sense that this is a new beginning. For the show, he will be producing a series of works on wood of different sizes. The approach of the work will...
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Published 23-Jun-10
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Dan Baldwin’s newest exhibition, A New Life, opens on July 1, 2010, at Signal Gallery.
For his solo show at Signal Gallery entitled, A New Life the artist will be celebrating a number of important changes in his life. His relatively recent move to a country retreat, imminent fatherhood and a desire to strip back his artwork, have all contributed to a sense that this is a new beginning. For the show, he will be producing a series of works on wood of different sizes. The approach of the work will...
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Published 23-Jun-10
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London’s Signal Gallery is gearing up for a solo showing of new works by Danish street artist Armsrock. Drawn Towards the Present will be built around an installation featuring monumental drawings on rice paper. These large scale drawings, the base of Armsrock’s street pasting, are delicate figurative charcoals set in urban space. Armsrock is drawn to themes “on the edge of society” providing firm commentary on contemporary history and weighing in on the future of urban culture.
Drawn Towards t...
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Published 26-May-10
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On April 9, 2010, Signal Gallery opens “Arcana,” an exhibition of new work by Dale Grimshaw. The exhibition will run through May 1, 2010.
From the press release -
Dale Grimshaw’s third solo show at Signal Gallery promises to be his most powerful yet. Since bursting onto the urban art scene two years ago with his stunning first solo show at Signal, ‘Echoes and Exorcisms’, Dale’s career has gone from strength to strength. His works have been much sought after by international collectors and he sh...
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Published 25-Mar-10
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Art school mates Matt Small and Zac Walsh share their unique versions of urban art in “This is Us,” on view at Signal Gallery through April 1, 2010. I’ve chosen here to highlight some of Small’s paintings, which vary from figurative to landscape but share a “marbleized” technique that generates a distinct look and feel.
Small studied at the Royal College of Art and has shown at Black Rat Press.
Signal Gallery, 96a Curtain Road, London, EC2A.
More of Small’s work follows.
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Published 15-Mar-10
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On January 29, 2010, London’s Signal Gallery opens Mortal/Immortal. The exhibitions brings together two mature artists – Crawford Adamson and Barbara Steinberg – who work in different painting styles. Adamson, the figure takes center stage. His work positions the body free of setting and narrative. Steinberg, in contrast, paints with bold abstract form and color. Both artists have exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom and have previously appeared at Signal Gallery.
Mortal/Immortal runs to...
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Published 27-Jan-10
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